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package com.greenpepper.shaded.org.apache.xmlrpc.util;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* Wraps a DateFormat
instance to provide thread safety.
*
* @author Hannes Wallnoefer
* @author Daniel L. Rall
*/
public class DateTool
{
protected static final String FORMAT = "yyyyMMdd'T'HH:mm:ss";
private DateFormat df;
/**
* Uses the DateFormat
string
* yyyyMMdd'T'HH:mm:ss
.
*
* @see #FORMAT
*/
public DateTool()
{
df = new SimpleDateFormat(FORMAT);
}
/**
* @param d The date to format.
* @return The formatted date.
*/
public synchronized String format(Date d)
{
return df.format(d);
}
public synchronized void setTimeZone(TimeZone z) {
if (z != null) df.setTimeZone(z);
}
/**
* @param s The text to parse a date from.
* @return The parsed date.
* @exception ParseException If the date could not be parsed.
*/
public synchronized Date parse(String s)
throws ParseException
{
return df.parse(s);
}
}